Bats of the Agroforestry Transfer Center (CeTAF), Bluefields, Nicaragua.

Authors

  • Eduardo Siu Estrada Bluefields Indian & Caribbean University
  • Billy Ebanks Mongalo Bluefields Indian & Caribbean University
  • Juan Suárez Sánchez Bluefields Indian & Caribbean University
  • Jordan Chaaaaaaa Bluefiels Indian & Caribbean University
  • Octavio Saldaña Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala. Ixtacuixtla, Tlaxcala, México
  • Yury Aguirre Obando Programa para la conservación de murciélagos de Nicaragua (PCMN)
  • Enoc Rivas S Bluefields Indian & Caribbean University

Keywords:

Chiroptera, Caribbean Coast, Nicaragua, Taxonomic characterization

Abstract

This investigation is a contribution to enrich the data about the mammals of the country. Until now a taxonomical characterization of the species of bats existing in the Nicaraguan Caribbean has not been carried out. In this issue of Wani we have the pleasure of publishing a study that identifies a list of species of Cheiroptera that are present in the Autonomous Region of the South Caribbean. To carry out the study two areas of sampling were established and a mist net of standard size (12 m x 2.5 m y 30 mm of net light) was placed in each one. 11 species of bats were captured and identified, belonging three families and four sub-orders. Among these some were insectivorous and other feed on fruits.

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Published

2018-03-08

How to Cite

Bats of the Agroforestry Transfer Center (CeTAF), Bluefields, Nicaragua. (2018). Wani, 73, 66-71. https://doi.org/10.5377/wani.v0i73.7455

How to Cite

Bats of the Agroforestry Transfer Center (CeTAF), Bluefields, Nicaragua. (2018). Wani, 73, 66-71. https://doi.org/10.5377/wani.v0i73.7455